Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Cavalier Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
33 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(12/31/12 4:04pm)
Prosecutors in the trial of former University lacrosse player George Huguely yesterday read from email correspondence between Huguely and ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love, in which Huguely said, “I should have killed you.” Huguely stands accused of the first-degree murder of Love.
(02/10/12 1:25am)
Prosecutors in the trial of former University student George Huguely yesterday read from email correspondence between Huguely and ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love, in which Huguely said, "I should have killed you." Huguely stands accused of the first-degree murder of Love.
(02/07/12 11:50pm)
Attorneys began selecting jurors yesterday for the murder trial of former University student and lacrosse player George Huguely.
(02/06/12 10:08pm)
Jury selection is scheduled to begin today in the trial of former University lacrosse player George Huguely. Huguely is accused of murdering fellow University lacrosse player Yeardley Love.
(12/08/11 10:56pm)
UPDATE: Virginia State Police confirmed Friday that the second victim, who was not a Virginia Tech student, was the shooter in Thursday's incident. They also identified the slain Virginia Tech police officer as Derieck Crouse, but have yet to identify the shooter.
(11/21/11 3:57am)
A fire broke out at West Range Caf
(10/19/11 7:22am)
A University Judiciary Committee trial panel ruled last night that the committee did not have jurisdiction to rule in a case heard yesterday against Cavalier Daily Editor-in-Chief Jason Ally.
(09/27/11 5:47am)
Honor Committee Chair Ann Marie McKenzie dropped University Judiciary Committee charges against four of the five members of The Cavalier Daily's managing board yesterday.
(09/22/11 5:09am)
Honor Committee Chair Ann Marie McKenzie has filed University Judiciary Committee charges against the five members of The Cavalier Daily's managing board, alleging an editorial printed last week breached confidentiality of a pending Honor case.
(01/24/11 6:16am)
University inventors were awarded 32 patents last year, setting a new record for the University of Virginia patent foundation.
(12/03/10 7:44pm)
Next week marks the end of Teresa A. Sullivan's first semester as the University's eighth president. Sullivan, who succeeded John T. Casteen, III in August, described her first four months as a "busy" transitional period.
(11/30/10 6:36am)
Travelers flying in and out of Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport this Thanksgiving managed to avoid controversial security measures. The local airport is one of several small market airports that has not yet been required by the Transportation Security Administration to implement full-body scanning machines.
(11/18/10 7:06am)
The Board of Visitors approved changes Monday to the University's financial aid application process.
(11/16/10 7:22am)
Albemarle County has launched a trial run of its PhotoSafe program, which uses cameras to enforce red-light driving infractions at dangerous intersections.
(11/09/10 6:50am)
The vast majority of educators at the college level make semesterly adjustments to their course curricula, according to a study recently conducted by the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
(11/02/10 5:35am)
The University's Human Resources department introduced changes in employee benefits yesterday, including a new online system for employees to manage their own benefits plans. The changes come at the start of the annual open enrollment period, during which employees can make adjustments to their benefits packages.
(11/01/10 5:36am)
Credit card companies spent more than $83 million last year marketing their cards to college students through agreements with colleges and alumni associations nationwide, according to a report from the Federal Reserve.
(10/26/10 5:33am)
Students and faculty members called upon University officials to raise wages for the University's lowest paid workers at a rally in Newcomb Ballroom last night.
(10/21/10 6:24am)
University students and Charlottesville community members held a candlelight vigil in front of the Rotunda last night to pay tribute to those lost in a recent string of teen suicides related to bullying based on sexual orientation. The vigil was coordinated by All Charlottesville Caring For Every Person Together, a movement spawned by a community meeting held in direct responseto the suicides.
(10/19/10 6:03am)
Of all of the individuals on the state's $4.6 billion payroll, University administrators are the ones who take the top spots for earning the highest salaries, according to a report recently released by The Richmond Times-Dispatch.